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May 2006 Issue

Movies and webcomics.

May 2006 Issue Cover Art by Joe Dunn


Department: Cover Art
Issue: May 2006 Issue

Cover Art by Joe Dunn

This month's cover art by Joe Dunn (Joe Loves Crappy Movies)

Brainwrap by Kyle Thiessen, reviewed by Robin Meyer

By: Robin Meyer
Department: Reviews
Issue: May 2006 Issue

New contributor Robin Meyer reviews Brainwrap created by Kyle Thiessen. Brainwrap brings to life the all too real horror that can be working for minimum wage at the local movie theater.

Popcorn Picnic by Chris Shadoian, reviewed by Monique MacNaughton

By: Monique MacNaughton
Department: Reviews
Issue: May 2006 Issue

Monique MacNaughton reviews Chris Shadoian's webcomic about the movies, Popcorn Picnic. MacNaughton finds PP to be "a witty and sometimes wistful conversation about current film and pop culture references."

Comixpedia Loves Crappy Movies Too: An Interview with Joe Dunn

By: Al Schroeder
Department: Interviews
Issue: May 2006 Issue

Al Schroeder talks to Joe Dunn about his various webcomics including the popular Joe Loves Crappy Movies and his collaboration with Mitch Clem, The Coffee Achievers.

Interview with Theater Hopper's Tom Brazelton

By: Al Schroeder
Department: Interviews
Issue: May 2006 Issue

Theater Hopper has been entertaining us for years with its autobiographical yet satirical look at the lives of movegoers -- and the movies that obsess them.  Comixpedia talked with creator Tom Brazelton about movies, webcomics, and the fans of both.

An Interview with Multiplex's Gordon McAlpin

By: Al Schroeder
Department: Interviews
Issue: May 2006 Issue

Multiplex by Gordon McAlpin

Al Schroeder talks with Gordon McAlpin, the creator of the webcomic Multiplex about movies, webcomics, and what's playing at the theatres in heaven and hell.  The webcomic Multiplex follows the employees at a movie theater with wit and style, and is a hit with webcomic and movie fans alike.

Tell us something about yourself that we don't know. (I don't think love of movies counts.)

Antecedent #5: The War in Canada


Faulty intelligence.  A war of choice.  Incompetent leadership.

No, not the current war in Iraq.  Think 1812 and Canada.